How does using your Fujifilm GFX 50S Medium Format Mirrorless Camera back on a Large Format 4x5 camera with all the tilts, swings and shifts sound? Here is your solution! With this adapter you can mount the GFX 50S digital back onto popular large format 4x5 view cameras (works on all 4x5 cameras with the standard with graflok back, such as: Cambo, Linhof, Calumet, Horseman, Omega, Toyo, Kodak). This adapter board mounts the backs in a vertical position and slides from side to side allowing more of the scene to be scanned and captured.

• Precise fit and solid connection; lens has no play, gap or wiggling when mounted on adapter and no adjustments required

• Multiple exposures are in a linear array, perfect for flat-stitching to reduce distortion errors inherent in spherical stitching

• 24-Month Fotodiox warranty

The entire digital image can be compiled using your computer. The sliding adapter allows you to 'scan' the 4x5 back so the multiple images can be stitched together using image editing software into a giant mega-file with amazing detail and clarity! The sliding board has incremental markings to help with positioning and a tension screw lock to keep the sliding board in place during shooting. This Fotodiox Pro-Series mount adapter is machined with high-tolerance precision for the best possible fit. As with all Pro-series adapters, this adapter has been specially crafted to endure professional equipment and repeated use. With unique styling, the lens mount adapter maintains/enhances the professional appearance.

Camera Type:

Large Format 4x5 View Cameras with a Graflok Rear Standard

Digital Back:

FujiG-Mount GFX Mirrorless Digital Camera Back

Manufacturer:

Fotodiox Inc.

Warranty:

24 Months

*This adapter positions the film plane further back from the original film plane, this system requires the use of lenses 90mm or longer.

Note:

All pictures are for illustration purposes only. Actual product may vary slightly due to ongoing improvements in design.

• This is a manual adapter, so lens functions that rely on electronic communication with the camera body (autofocus, AE metering, image stabilization, etc.) will be disrupted.